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The Moral Studies (Pendidikan Moral) celine wallet sale exam paper from a national school in Petaling Jaya asked students to match the names to a picture of their place of worship.

The four names were Devi, Hock Lee, Kamal and Steve.
The places of worship were a church, a Hindu temple, a Chinese temple, and a mosque.
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All four of her answers were marked as wrong.
"A horrible approach to stereotyping people into names races and religions. I'm so furious at this form of racism," Lian wrote on Facebook.
In an interview with The Star Online, Lian said young children are impressionable and a question like this taught them to profile people from a very young age.
"You can't really use names to describe someone's religion. 'Kamal' could have been anyone, it's just a name," she said, explaining that a name alone does not represent someone's religion or place of worship.
Lian added that the question was flawed and that the student's answer was not incorrect.
"I think a more appropriate alternative would be if they asked to match the religion to the place of worship.
"A statement like 'Devi does not belong in a church' is not really true.

But a Christian attends church, now that's true," she said.
Lian was grateful that her post started much discussion about the education system and questioned whether it provided students with the right resources and mindset to excel at an international level.
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